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east every time u.s. president barack obama went to the podium calling for this that there must be reform political social and economic reforms that meet the aspirations of the egyptian people and calling for egyptian president hosni mubarak's resignation it was calling for an end to the status quo which means a rise in uncertainty and rich region so did leaders weigh the toll it could take on their own economy some argue they don't have the power to kind of waiting back up trying to push their back against an avalanche and i don't think we're going to have a lot of success that may not something us from trying to take control some observers believe the u.s. may intervene militarily in libya or oil reserves are massive under false pretenses of helping protesting people has nothing to do with interest. it has everything to do with the interest of the us corporate oil. profits either way analysts say the price of fuel going up will simply fuel public rage and the government is largely helpless the american
east every time u.s. president barack obama went to the podium calling for this that there must be reform political social and economic reforms that meet the aspirations of the egyptian people and calling for egyptian president hosni mubarak's resignation it was calling for an end to the status quo which means a rise in uncertainty and rich region so did leaders weigh the toll it could take on their own economy some argue they don't have the power to kind of waiting back up trying to push their...
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now with the u.s. and british military moving closer to libya at the moment and even reports of u.k. special forces there on the ground what do you think will be the consequences of foreign intervention if that doesn't be happened well we can see the. under torrent intervention just recently interventions we can study it in afghanistan we can studied it in iraq we can study it in hard in pakistan so we can ask the interventionist forces so what kind of humanitarian intervention are you planning to do as like in afghanistan or like what should therefore we leave good athlete to use force against his own people to stand by and let him continue to kill many libyans. but without questions you're already in the calling for action so it's kind of. difficult to answer the question because gadhafi is a consequence of also a consequence of western politics over the last forty years but. then for saying that libya should be left to decide its own fate now even though there's been a lot of western influence on th
now with the u.s. and british military moving closer to libya at the moment and even reports of u.k. special forces there on the ground what do you think will be the consequences of foreign intervention if that doesn't be happened well we can see the. under torrent intervention just recently interventions we can study it in afghanistan we can studied it in iraq we can study it in hard in pakistan so we can ask the interventionist forces so what kind of humanitarian intervention are you planning...
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yes it's controversial u.s. arms manufacture a lot he'd martin and campaigners ranging from religious groups to peace activists to data protection lobbyists are really against it on ethical grounds they are a number of oppressive regimes but also. for us heavily in the wars they fought in iraq and afghanistan opposed by the majority of people in britain even if supported by the british government hill vows to boycott the census despite the risk of prosecution he says he won't be alone look he makes land mines and nuclear weapons and contracts out interrogation of kuantan of a bay although it will be the u.k. all that carries out the survey there's still a worry that the information could fall under the auspices of the us patriot act which compels personal data held by any company on systems in the us to be made available to government intelligence the office for national statistics which in gauge lucky martin maintains it's taken measures to make sure u.s. authorities can't access the data. all johnson will be c
yes it's controversial u.s. arms manufacture a lot he'd martin and campaigners ranging from religious groups to peace activists to data protection lobbyists are really against it on ethical grounds they are a number of oppressive regimes but also. for us heavily in the wars they fought in iraq and afghanistan opposed by the majority of people in britain even if supported by the british government hill vows to boycott the census despite the risk of prosecution he says he won't be alone look he...
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the u.s. heavily in the wars they fought in iraq and afghanistan opposed by the majority of people in britain even if supported by the british parliament hill vows to boycott the census despite the risk of prosecution he says he won't be alone look he'd makes land mines and nuclear weapons and contracts out interrogation of a although it will be the u.k. arm that carries out the survey there's still a worry that the information could fall under the auspices of the us patriot act which compels personal data held by any company on systems in the us to be made available to government intelligence the office for national statistics which ng gauged lockheed martin maintains its taken measures to make sure u.s. authorities can't access the data. all data processing will be carried out in the u.k. though does and will leave will be held at any point outside the u.k. no lockheed martin star will have access to any personal sense as darter. all dancer is the property of you and only u.k. e.u. and compa
the u.s. heavily in the wars they fought in iraq and afghanistan opposed by the majority of people in britain even if supported by the british parliament hill vows to boycott the census despite the risk of prosecution he says he won't be alone look he'd makes land mines and nuclear weapons and contracts out interrogation of a although it will be the u.k. arm that carries out the survey there's still a worry that the information could fall under the auspices of the us patriot act which compels...
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war declared the u.s. is now officially in an information battle with foreign media which provide alternative views on world news views which often running contrast to the coverage of events by the us news stream media we are in an information war and we are losing that war i'll be very blunt in my assessment al jazeera is winning. the chinese have opened up a global english language and multi language television network the russians have opened up an english language network i've seen it in a few countries and it's quite instructive we are cutting back and the b.b.c. is cutting back some five years ago western media outlets including c.d.c. and c.n.n. had a near monopoly in the coverage of world news things have changed since then more and more viewers across the world can into various foreign media to get a fresh take on events clearly the united states feels on the finances in part because it can no longer monopolize not only the terms of you know the soroti in these countries but also the terms of the
war declared the u.s. is now officially in an information battle with foreign media which provide alternative views on world news views which often running contrast to the coverage of events by the us news stream media we are in an information war and we are losing that war i'll be very blunt in my assessment al jazeera is winning. the chinese have opened up a global english language and multi language television network the russians have opened up an english language network i've seen it in a...
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u.s. economy as a protest and fuel prices soaring also. we are in an information war and we are losing that war hillary clinton throws down the gauntlet to the u.s. media to game against other countries international media outlets including our team. and many britons are prepared to boycott the approaching nationwide census outsourced to economy her sole u.s. firm over the years all their personal info might end up overseas. this is r t coming to you live from moscow ten pm here on c.n.n. today we take a look at the top stories of the week to leave you now where heavy gunfire has been heard in tripoli it is unclear whether it has come from rebels trying to gain power or a celebratory gunfire from the supporters of the regime around two thousand procrit obvious supporters have gathered in the capital square to show they are commitments to the ruling new york city kilometers outside for a police clashes between pro and anti-government groups reached the strategic city of zawiya and seventy p
u.s. economy as a protest and fuel prices soaring also. we are in an information war and we are losing that war hillary clinton throws down the gauntlet to the u.s. media to game against other countries international media outlets including our team. and many britons are prepared to boycott the approaching nationwide census outsourced to economy her sole u.s. firm over the years all their personal info might end up overseas. this is r t coming to you live from moscow ten pm here on c.n.n. today...
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u.s. economy as the protests see fuel prices soaring also. we are in an information war and we are losing that war hillary clinton throws down the gauntlet to the u.s. media to up its game against other countries or national media outlets including r.t. . and many britons preparing to boycott the approaching nationwide census outsourced to controversial u.s. firms over fears all their personal info by and up over six. welcome to is he going to live from moscow was nearing the joshie so our top story now media were having gunfire has been heard in tripoli it is unclear whether it has come from rebels trying to gain power or a celebratory gunfire from the supporters of the regime around two thousand program supporters have gathered in the capital square to show their commitments to the ruling leader fifty kilometers outside tripoli clashes between pro and anti-government groups reached the strategic city of zawiya at least seventy people were killed in the around three hundred wounded in the
u.s. economy as the protests see fuel prices soaring also. we are in an information war and we are losing that war hillary clinton throws down the gauntlet to the u.s. media to up its game against other countries or national media outlets including r.t. . and many britons preparing to boycott the approaching nationwide census outsourced to controversial u.s. firms over fears all their personal info by and up over six. welcome to is he going to live from moscow was nearing the joshie so our top...
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several recent u.s. presidents have come from texas. several important national legislators have come from texas >> why did you want to write this book? what was the emphasis to get you started? >> mikey impetus to get started on this book really was an interest in how we as a society decided to the good kids are and who the bad kids are and then what is to be done with them. and i initially began looking at the popular culture and presentations of the u.s. and then i became dissatisfied with that and decided i needed to look at real kids and real policies and institutions that affected them. >> so after all of your research, where to texas and other states go from here? have you seen improvements since you've written the book or as you were writing the book? >> there's been a lot of change since i finished the book. the legislature is considering abolishing. several facilities have been shut down as i was finishing the book. lots of been sent back to their community and there is a movement to move away from being institutions again and
several recent u.s. presidents have come from texas. several important national legislators have come from texas >> why did you want to write this book? what was the emphasis to get you started? >> mikey impetus to get started on this book really was an interest in how we as a society decided to the good kids are and who the bad kids are and then what is to be done with them. and i initially began looking at the popular culture and presentations of the u.s. and then i became...
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to note of the growing number of u.s., young u.s. canadian, australian and british muslims who are going abroad to fight and train under al qaeda is bad and somalia, yemen and afghanistan, and also to note al qaeda the very successful recruitment of talented u.s. citizen muslims to run media operations targeting muslim communities in the english-speaking world. .. >> bin laden has matured as a defensive and temp rate islamist, not like the sovereign monarchy in the muslim brotherhood. even with these differences, however, the saudis overseas missionary activities are an indispensable aid to al-qaeda's organizational, military and media activities. through expatriot peachers, and direct funding for local options, the saudis have created muslim communities in most areas of the world that are alienated and even hateful toward the west. and so these communities are congenial environments for hosting an al-qaeda presence. in the balkans, in india and bangladesh, in the north caucuses in south asia, in north america, in europe and in if sa
to note of the growing number of u.s., young u.s. canadian, australian and british muslims who are going abroad to fight and train under al qaeda is bad and somalia, yemen and afghanistan, and also to note al qaeda the very successful recruitment of talented u.s. citizen muslims to run media operations targeting muslim communities in the english-speaking world. .. >> bin laden has matured as a defensive and temp rate islamist, not like the sovereign monarchy in the muslim brotherhood....
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i use that in my high school u.s. history classes. >> guest: that's wonderful. >> host: and this tweet is from a middle school history teacher. it seems it is not possible to determine original intent. your thoughts, please, and that's from chris. >> guest: well, depends on what you mean by original intent. as i've said earlier, scalia said he is not interested in original intent, that is that he's not interested in what people meant to say which is very difficult to determine. but in what they say in the meaning of the words of a given statute. i think, i think that it is useful to look, for jurists to look at what either the drafters or the ratifiers said about given provisions of the constitution. there you can, i think, find information that is of use. there is no original intent, there is no original understanding of the constitution as a whole, but usually the questions are much more specific. and you can find some information, but i see no reason to think that we are bound to understand those or to continue the
i use that in my high school u.s. history classes. >> guest: that's wonderful. >> host: and this tweet is from a middle school history teacher. it seems it is not possible to determine original intent. your thoughts, please, and that's from chris. >> guest: well, depends on what you mean by original intent. as i've said earlier, scalia said he is not interested in original intent, that is that he's not interested in what people meant to say which is very difficult to...
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but the u.s. department of labor women's bureau has done a great job of the putting information on its website. that is emerging industries, it presents us with a new opportunity to not to make the same mistakes all over again about leaving women out of high- paying, high-quality job opportunities. here is a very important issue that think we all need to pay attention to it. >> nicole mason, if she could stand up. her group produced a report that dealt with that issue is initially. p.m.,re coming up on 1:30 and we want to once again thank you for leading the charge on this. an amazing report. i open my remarks by failing to in knowledge the person who really was responsible for bringing us together. the president, i have to say, his vision and his commitment to women and children, and it is infused throughout the administration. that is how we got here today. i am so proud of him and i think all of our panelists and our host. the center for american progress for hosting this year, and for all the
but the u.s. department of labor women's bureau has done a great job of the putting information on its website. that is emerging industries, it presents us with a new opportunity to not to make the same mistakes all over again about leaving women out of high- paying, high-quality job opportunities. here is a very important issue that think we all need to pay attention to it. >> nicole mason, if she could stand up. her group produced a report that dealt with that issue is initially....